SAVA Trailblazer 3.0 Carbon Gravel Bike - 18 Speed, EU Edition
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All orders are processed within 1 to 2 business days. Product ETA 5 to 7 business days.
In Stock & Ready to Ship
All orders are processed within 1 to 2 business days. Product ETA 5 to 7 business days.
The SAVA Trailblazer 3.0 is crafted with a full carbon T800 frame and seatpost, ensuring exceptional strength and lightweight performance. Weighing in at approximately 9.5kg (21 lbs), this bike is designed for agility and speed, making it an excellent choice for both competitive cyclists and leisure riders. The 18-speed Shimano Sora drivetrain offers precise and smooth shifting, allowing for rapid acceleration and optimal performance across varied terrains. The aerodynamic design, perfected in a wind tunnel, minimizes air resistance, helping riders achieve maximum efficiency with every pedal stroke.
Equipped with Continental 700*40C tires, the Trailblazer 3.0 provides outstanding traction and stability on all surfaces, from paved roads to rugged trails. These high-quality tires, combined with the bike's rugged construction, ensure that it can handle the toughest conditions with ease. Whether you're navigating through rocky paths or smooth city streets, the Trailblazer delivers a stable and confident ride. Dual disc brakes offer powerful and reliable stopping power, ensuring you can control your descent on steep hills or make quick stops in unpredictable environments.
The SAVA Trailblazer 3.0 is designed with the rider's convenience in mind, arriving 90% assembled to get you on the road faster. This thoughtful design feature means less time spent on assembly and more time enjoying your ride. The bike’s lightweight nature not only enhances maneuverability but also makes it easier to transport, whether you're loading it into a car or carrying it up stairs. The combination of advanced materials, precision engineering, and user-friendly features make the Trailblazer 3.0 the ideal companion for any cyclist looking to explore new terrains and push their limits.